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Prosecutor wanted to appeal acquittals  

CORNWALL PUBLIC INQUIRY  

Cornwall Standard Freeholder  

09 January 2008

Posted By TREVOR PRITCHARD, STANDARD-FREEHOLDER

 

The prosecutor for a number of Project Truth trials actively encouraged one sexual abuse victim to continue pursuing his allegations against a Catholic priest after the priest was acquitted in Ontario, the Cornwall Public Inquiry heard yesterday.

 

Assistant Crown attorney Alain Godin said that Claude Marleau was "completely crushed" after an Ontario court acquitted Rev. Paul Lapierre in September 2001.

 

"He was in shock," said Godin, who testified mostly in French. "I didn't even know if he wanted to talk to me."

 

Godin was an assistant Crown attorney in Fort Frances, Ont., when he was assigned in 2001 to prosecute sexual abuse charges laid under Project Truth, the Ontario Provincial Police's four-year investigation into allegations a clan of pedophiles had operated in the Cornwall area.

 

Of the 15 men charged during Project Truth, at least four -- including Lapierre -- had allegedly abused Marleau.

 

During Lapierre's 2001 trial, Godin had tried to establish the fact that Marleau had been groomed for sex by Lapierre and other men, including Rev. Kenneth Martin and George (Sandy) Lawrence.

 

Godin was prevented from calling Martin and Lawrence as witnesses, however, because Lapierre's attorney was also representing them and Justice Jean-Paul Lalonde did not want a mistrial.

 

On Sept. 12, 2001, Lalonde found Lapierre not guilty, saying that while he believed Marleau, the Crown had not proven its case beyond a reasonable doubt.

 

"When I heard the decision, I was hard pressed to find out how he got there," Godin told a lawyer for the Ministry of the Attorney General yesterday.

 

Godin initially tried to appeal the verdict, but was informed by his superiors there were no legal grounds for the appeal to succeed.

 

Still, he told commission counsel Pierre Dumais he didn't want Marleau -- with whom he'd developed a personal relationship -- to give up.

 

"I spoke to him. I encouraged him," said Godin. "We'd talked about any number of things. I'd gotten closer to him."

 

Lapierre was eventually charged in Quebec with indecent assault. He was found guilty in 2004 and was sentenced to one year behind bars.

 

Godin said the Quebec prosecution succeeded because Lapierre wasn't put on the stand, as he was in Ontario.

 

"If he didn't testify, then that can't raise a reasonable doubt," said Godin. "That's the substantial difference."

 

Godin was also the prosecutor during Martin and Lawrence's Project Truth trials. Both men were also acquitted.

 

Godin also sought to appeal those acquittals, but was again told the appeals wouldn't be successful.

 

While he felt there were "substantial links" between the men, Godin said there was never enough evidence to show they were part of an organized clan of pedophiles.

 

"Conspiracy is a very difficult thing to prove anyway," he said.

 

"You have to have certain elements of evidence. You have to have statements. Now we have wiretapping and so on . . . but in this case we had no such thing."

 

Dumais asked Godin if, looking back, there was anything he would have done differently in the trials he oversaw.

 

"I can tell you no, essentially no," said Godin. "I would do the same today as I did then."

  

 The inquiry resumes today at 9:30 a. m. with a new witness. 


Comments on this Article.

So basically this means that in order to get a conviction of any pedophile you need to go out of our province to get justice.... But there was never any conspiracy nor any pedophile ring..... Someone convince me otherwise please and not just harsh words but proof not just injustices. Another note three separate suspects represented by the same lawyer and no one finds that odd (During Lapierre's 2001 trial, Godin had tried to establish the fact that Marleau had been groomed for sex by Lapierre and other men, including Rev. Kenneth Martin and George (Sandy) Lawrence.) But of course there was no connection nor any pedophile ring. Give me a break> 

Reply | Report | Page Top Post #1 By dodger,

(Godin was prevented from calling Martin and Lawrence as witnesses, however, because Lapierre's attorney was also representing them and Justice Jean-Paul Lalonde did not want a mistrial.) How nice of the judge to prevent a mistrial and allow a instead a travesty of justice to occur. 

Reply | Report | Page Top Post #2 By dodger,

The lawyer should have declared a conflict in representing three obviously connected people and demanded that they all get separate lawyers after all they were all innocent right. Hell no let's screw the innocent and protect the guilty. 

Reply | Report | Page Top Post #3 By dodger,

Will look in the morning to see if any of this is still here.  

Reply | Report | Page Top Post #4 By dodger,

oooh lookie dodger your conspiracy theory is shot down again. I beleive legal begals are not permitted to represent people as stated in this situation 

Reply | Report | Page Top Post #5 By itinerant,

Godin was prevented from calling Martin and Lawrence as witnesses, however, because Lapierre's attorney was also representing them and Justice Jean-Paul Lalonde did not want a mistrial.) By the way I knew you were watching to see if i commented since many of your friends are affected by this and since you have been a big defender of all the the ones that were charged.  

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And if the judge ruled as such then they must be permitted to represent people as such.  

Reply | Report | Page Top Post #7 By dodger,


But of course there was no connection between the people that were charged yet one lawyer was representing them all.

 Reply | Report | Page Top Post #8 By dodger,

and yes last but not least it was all perry dunlops fault

 Reply | Report | Page Top Post #9 By dodger,

I am no conspiracy theorist I can just see what the altar boy that was never molested can't see.

 Reply | Report | Page Top Post #10 By dodger,